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| Parallels Adds CloudLinux to Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 CloudLinux announces that Parallels has included CloudLinux in its newly released version of Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 control panel. Parallels has included CloudLinux as one of the Linux OS options in its newly released Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5, and is available for all 9.X versions of the product. Parallels chose to include CloudLinux because of its Lightweight Virtual Environment or LVE technology that is designed specifically for hosting service providers to provide greater density and stability in shared hosting and multi-tenant environments. Parallels is also impressed with the impact CloudLinux has made on the hosting market since its launch in February 2010. According to Parallels, the Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 is the number one control panel in the world with thousands of applications that deliver the easiest, most profitable and most complete service for virtual, dedicated, and shared hosting providers. What makes CloudLinux so attractive to hosting providers is its core technology Lightweight Virtual Environment which is a kernel-level technology that limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a group of processes. With LVE, administrators have the tools to control the CPU and IO demands of individual tenants, so that a single site cannot slow or take down a whole server. While similar in approach to container virtualization, LVE is lightweight and transparent. The LVE level fair-share CPU scheduler makes sure that each account gets enough CPU resources to run efficiently. This CloudLinux OS technology offers service providers increased control as never realized before with traditional OS. CloudLinux OS provides additional benefits to Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 users including: - Innovative lightweight and transparent LVE technology that increases server stability and performance; - Decreased downtime; - Ability to allocate resources to individual server tenants efficiently; - Increased control over traditional OS; - Complete, 24/7 support; - Compatibility with the major control panel for easy management and deployment. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Computing News :: home page |